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" Yes, I am proud ; I must be proud to see Men, not afraid of God, afraid of me ; Safe from the bar, the pulpit, and the throne, Yet touch'd and sham'd by ridicule alone. "
Bell's Edition: The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to ... - Page 197
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The Works of Alexander Popekesq., with Notes and Illustrations by ..., Volume 1

Alexander Pope - 1824 - 692 pages
...reprehension ; nor is it without reason that he has congratulated himself in those exulting lines : Yes, I am proud, I must be proud to see Men not afraid...the bar, the pulpit, and the throne, Yet touch'd and shamed by ridicule alone. Such were the acquirements, talents, and dispositions, with which Pope entered...
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The Works of Alexander Popekesq., with Notes and Illustrations by ..., Volume 6

Alexander Pope - 1824 - 494 pages
...no slave : -\ So impudent, I own myself no knave : . > So odd, my country's ruin makes me grave. 3 Yes, I am proud, I must be proud, to see Men not afraid...me : Safe from the bar, the pulpit, and the throne, 210 Yet touch'd and shamed by ridicule alone. NOTES. Ver. 204. And mine as man, who feel for all mankind.]...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: With Notes and Illustrations by Himself ...

Alexander Pope - English literature - 1824 - 498 pages
...am no slave : -\ So impudent, I own myself no knave : > So odd, my country's ruin makes me grave. J Yes, I am proud, I must be proud, to see Men not afraid...me : Safe from the bar, the pulpit, and the throne, 210 Yet touch'd and shamed by ridicule alone. NOTES. Ver. 204. And mine as man, who feel for all mankind.]...
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Select British Poets, Or, New Elegant Extracts from Chaucer to the Present ...

William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 1062 pages
...mankind. F. You're strangely proud. P. So proud, I am no slare : So impudent, I own myself no knave: for a wit : For a patriot too cool ; for a drudge, disob ; 1 must be proud to see Men not afraid of God, afraid of me : Safe from the bar, the pulpit, and the...
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Select Poets of Great Britain: To which are Prefixed, Criticial Notices of ...

William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1825 - 600 pages
...I am no slave : So impudent, I own myself no knave : So odd, my eountry's ruin makes me grave. Yea, toueh'd and sham'd by ridieule alone. O saered weapon l left for truth's defenee, Sole dread of folly,...
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The Poetical Works of Alex. Pope: With a Sketch of the Author's Life

Alexander Pope - 1825 - 536 pages
...So impudent, I own myself no knave ; So odd, my country's ruin makes me grave. Yee, I am proud : 1 must be proud to see Men not afraid of God, afraid...the bar, the pulpit, and the throne, Yet touch'd and shamed by ridicule alone. O sacred weapon ! left for truth's defence. Sole dread of folly, vice, and...
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Cobbett's Weekly Register, Volume 63

William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1827 - 434 pages
...all Trades," some one may say ; but, no one can add, " master of none." " Yes, I am prond ; I most be proud to see " Men, not afraid of God, afraid of me." But, I am still more proud of my Nursery-Ground, which was, for the greater part, a rough and sour...
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: To which is Prefixed a Life ..., Volume 2

Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1828 - 234 pages
...proud. P. So proud, I am no slave ; So impudent, I own myself no knave ? So odd, my country's ruiu makes me grave. Yes, I am proud ; I must be proud to see Men, not afraid of God, afraid of mis Safe from the bar, the pulpit, ••md the throne, Yet touch'd and sliam'd by ridicule alone....
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The Poetical Works, Volume 2

Alexander Pope - 1828 - 264 pages
...mankind. F. You're strangely proud. P. So proud, I am no slave ; So impudent, I own myself n9 knave ; So odd, my country's ruin makes me grave. Yes, I am proud : I must he proud to see Men not afraid of God, afraid of me : Safe from the bar, the pulpit, aiul the throne,...
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The Book of the Boudoir, Volume 2

Lady Morgan (Sydney) - English literature - 1829 - 336 pages
...at morning, glide from us, j And leave us at eve on the bleak shore alone." VOL. II. E RIDICULE. " Yes, I am proud — I must be proud to see Men, not afraid of God, afraid of me." I ENVY Pope the burst of honest triumph that produced these lines ! How long was he lashed, tortured,...
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